broach
Ejemplo
I waited for a quiet moment during dinner to broach the subject of our summer vacation.
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you
A1Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
sure
A1To be sure means to feel certain that something is true or will happen. It describes a state of having no doubt and being confident in your knowledge or a decision.
point
A1Es un lugar específico, una idea clave en una charla o la punta afilada de algo. También se usa para contar el marcador en un juego.
information
A2Information refers to facts, details, or knowledge provided or learned about something or someone. It is used to describe the data we receive to help us understand a situation or topic better.
perceive
C1Darse cuenta de algo a través de los sentidos o entender una situación.
bombast
B2High-sounding language with little meaning, used to impress people. It refers to speech or writing that is pompous, inflated, or overly pretentious without having much substance.
misdictious
C1Comunicar o registrar información de forma errónea, especialmente al confundir palabras que suenan parecido. Suele ocurrir en dictados o pruebas técnicas.
extraloquist
C1Es cuando tu voz parece venir de otro lugar, como en una actuación.
overclamism
C1Es cuando alguien hace afirmaciones excesivas, ruidosas o públicas que exageran la importancia o verdad de algo. Se empuja un argumento más allá de sus límites.
adpassant
C1To mention or address a secondary topic briefly and incidentally while focused on a primary task or discussion. It describes an action that occurs seamlessly 'in passing' without disrupting the main narrative or workflow.